As of 2021, Caribbean reef sharks are categorized as Endangered by the IUCN Red List. To protect them, we need to stop ...
Sharks don’t like places where prey are hard to find. Instead, they prefer to live where prey is most abundant.
The Caribbean Sea is often associated with crystal-clear water, vibrant coral reefs, and post-card perfect beaches. But beyond these beautiful features, the Caribbean is home to something less ...
Rosie knows the Lighthouse Reef Atoll like the back of her fin. She calls this atoll home and is a matriarch of the thriving population of Caribbean reef sharks (Carcharhinus perezi) living there. Her ...
Reef sharks are observed less frequently on Caribbean reefs that have high levels of diving activity and greater coastal development, according to new research published in the Journal of Applied ...
A series of disturbing shark encounters in the Caribbean Sea has revealed divers are apparently feeding dangerous sharks like ducks at the park. It’s happening in the Cayman Islands, about 365 miles ...
Sharks in the Caribbean Sea are learning to associate scuba divers with free food, prompting a warning in the Cayman Islands. Cayman Islands Department of Energy video screengrab A series of ...
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